ProCon’s Video Game Quiz
- Question: Which U.S. senator in 2005 introduced a bill to criminalize the sale of violent video games to minors?
- Answer: In 2005 U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton introduced a bill to criminalize the sale or rental of video games rated “Mature” or “Adults Only” to minors, arguing that video games were a “silent epidemic of media desensitization.”
- Question: The controversy over violent video games often spikes after which events?
- Answer: The controversy over violent video games tends to spike in the wake of mass shootings, particularly in schools.
- Question: Which of the following was the earliest video game to cause controversy for its depiction of violence?
- Answer: The debate over violent video games can be traced to the 1976 release of the arcade driving game Death Race, the object of which is to run over and kill humanlike gremlins.
- Question: Which abbreviation is widely associated with violent video games?
- Answer: First-person shooters (FPSs) are a common component of and type of violent video games.
- Question: Which of the following is a common argument for protecting children from violent video games?
- Answer: This is a common argument for preventing children from playing violent video games.
- Question: In the United States, legislative attempts to regulate video games have routinely been blocked by the courts on which of the following grounds?
- Answer: Courts have based their decisions on all of these grounds.
- Question: Studies on violent video games have demonstrated which of the following?
- Answer: All of these answers reflect the conclusions of recent studies on violent video games.
- Question: Which of the following is a common argument for allowing children to play violent video games?
- Answer: This is a common argument for allowing children to play violent video games.
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